Communications Architecture and Management That Supports Organizational Advancement 2017 - 2018
Independent Consultant
Kentucky Infrastructure Authority Jun 2015 - Aug 2017
Executive Staff Advisor
Commonwealth of Kentucky 2011 - Dec 2011
Assistant Deputy Secretary of State
Governor's Office 1991 - 2003
Press Office
Kentucky Finance and Administration Cabinet 1993 - 2001
Director of Communications
Education:
Nagc Communications School
Northern Kentucky University
Masters, Organizational Management
University of Kentucky
Bachelors, Journalism
Skills:
Media Relations Public Speaking Event Planning Public Relations Research Editing Grant Writing Feature Writing Web Content Non Profit Development Strategic Communications Planning Strategic Public Relations Planning Reputation Management Event Planning and Management Freelance Writing Issues Management Project Management Proofreading Advocacy Crisis Communications Earned Media Nonprofits Politics Speech Writing Journalism Newsletters Strategic Communications Corporate Communications Community Outreach Community Development Feature Articles Government Fundraising Public Policy
Executive Advisor/ Director of Communications, Kentucky Secretary of State 2011 to 2011Kentucky Department of Travel and Tourism
2008 to 2010 Director of CommunicationsCommunications/Organizational Consultant 2001 to 2008Commonwealth of Kentucky
2003 to 2003 Director of Communications/Press SecretaryKentucky Finance and Administration Cabinet
1994 to 2001 Director of CommunicationsGovernor's Office of Communications
1990 to 1993 Assistant to Press Secretary
Education:
University of Kentucky 1999 to 2000 Public Relations Society of AmericaUniversity of Kentucky 1996 to 1998 Bachelors in journalismNorthern Kentucky University Public Administration
DynCorp International - Director, IT Security and Mission Assurance (2001) PAP-R Products Inc - IT Manager (2000-2000) Charley, Inc. - IT Consultant (1997-2000)
Education:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Essex Junction High School
the cap in both years. This years cap, for a season that runs from May 1 to April 30, is 179 metric tons. The lower cap and the fact that fishermen have already caught 5 percent of it before summer is concerning, said Chris Kellogg, a deputy director at the New England Fisheries Management Council.